Summary:
The book explores the concept of passive leadership in horse training, advocating for a gentle approach that builds trust and understanding between horse and handler. It emphasizes the importance of communication and respect, suggesting that horses naturally follow leaders who are calm, confident, and consistent in their behavior.
Key points:
1. Passive Leadership: The book promotes leading by example to earn respect and build trust, similar to horse leadership dynamics.
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